What size engine is in a 2014 Harley Street Glide?
103-cubic-inch
Though it does not get the much ballyhooed partial liquid-cooling system that was introduced exclusively on the Ultra Limited, CVO Limited and Tri-Glide Ultra models for 2014, the Street Glide does get the improved “High Output” 103-cubic-inch (1,690cc) air-cooled V-twin with new cams and high-flow airbox.
What is the horsepower of a 103 Harley Davidson engine?
This Street Performance kit produces 103 hp and 110 ft-lbs of torque.
Does a 2014 Street Glide Special have a hydraulic clutch?
Other improvements setting the 2014 Street Glide apart from other models include the newly-designed hydraulic clutch, a hand-adjustable shock, lighter and stiffer wheels for maximum maneuverability, and the Reflex-linked ABS brakes.
Is 2014 Street Glide air cooled?
The 2014 Street Glide is powered by a new air-cooled High Output Twin Cam with a higher and earlier cam profile and a high-flow air filter that increase output by 5%.
How many cc’s is a 103 Street Glide?
The company released 103 cu in (1,690 cc) for 2010 Electra Glide Ultra Limited models, and later for 2012 Softail models and 110 cu in (1,801 cc) for Screamin’ Eagle/CVO Models.
Is a 2014 Street Glide fuel injected?
As a result, the 2014 Harley Davidson Street Glide comes with an improved engine, better ergonomics, enhanced comfort and new technologies. At the heart of the motorcycle lies an air-cooled, High Output Twin Cam 103 engine with integrated oil cooler and Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI).
What is better Street Glide or Road Glide?
Both H-D motorcycles offer an exceptional riding experience. A quick summary of the two motorcycle’s strengths: The Street Glide offers better agility due to the lighter weight. The Road Glide offers better rider comfort due to the fairing design and seat height.
What year did Harley go to 103?
2010
The company released 103 cu in (1,690 cc) for 2010 Electra Glide Ultra Limited models, and later for 2012 Softail models and 110 cu in (1,801 cc) for Screamin’ Eagle/CVO Models.